Alan Frumin '68 speaks Tuesday as part of the Edgar L. Shor Memorial Lecture series.
“Progress — good, filibuster — bad, Senate — weird,” said Alan Frumin ’...
A rendering of Playbook, a large-scale mural that Mark Robbins '77 created for his Strong and Silent exhibition in Colgate's Clifford Gallery
Returning to c...
Early this August, more than 120 attendees came to Colgate for Explore 2012, a college admission workshop co-hosted by the university’s Office of Alumni Relatio...
Colgate's third annual Humanities Workshop for High School Teachers
The words of Shakespeare, Saint Augustine, and John Perry echoed their wisdom anew as 16...
Viktor Mak '15 rides a custom Google bike during a student ambassador summit at the company's campus.
Selected by Google as a “student ambassador,” Viktor M...
For author and senior editor at Random House Jennifer E. Smith ’03, returning to the Colgate Writers’ Conference year after year is as comfortable as reading a ...
As the Olympic flame continues its journey to London for the 2012 Summer Olympics, it will be passed to Tanya Lubicz-Nawrocka ’08, who was named to the torch re...
The university’s Trudy Fitness Center recently was recognized for its green technology and energy efficiency, receiving a gold LEED certification from the U.S. ...
This summer, student researchers working in psychology professor Deb Kreiss’ lab are getting a first-hand experience treating their own obsessive-compulsive dis...
For the fifth consecutive year, the prestigious Robert Flaherty Film Seminar will come to Colgate, offering insightful discussions and free public film screenin...
This semester, students played the roles of both art historians and curators in the Museums in Theory and Practice course taught by Judith Oliver, professor of ...
Today is the last day of this semester’s classes, but I feel like that fact has not yet sunk in. Students have been occupied with completing their final class a...
Energetic children dashed around Huntington Gymnasium, eager to explore an inflatable obstacle course, join potato-sack races, and play basketball last Friday a...
Colgate welcomed Gabriel Bol Deng, a “Lost Boy of Sudan,” to campus on Thursday. Gabriel fled Sudan when his village was attacked; years later he came to Syracu...
Red spotlights hit the stage of the Palace Theater, illuminating Dao Anh Khanh’s silhouette behind an opaque sheet, on April 6. As the performance artist began ...